
Fernando Arévalo
Acting
Biography
Fernando Arévalo Gómez (Ubaté, Cundinamarca; June 26, 1957) is a Colombian playwright and actor. He is recognized for being Colombia's first actors and for almost always playing judicial and legal roles (mostly law).
Born: June 26, 1957
Place of Birth: Ubaté, Cundinamarca, Colombia
Known For

The Maximum Penalty
After seeing how the Colombian National Football Team achieves a draw against Argentina, Mariano Concha —a public employee for whom football is a great passion— starts a whole process to attend the next crucial match, in Bogotá and against the same team, going over all his duties and risking the future of his reduced economy. An unexpected event transforms his plans to go to the stadium.

Juegos Prohibidos

Siempreviva
The economy is not doing well and in a few months Lucia will lose the mortgaged house where she lives with her two children, Mr. Carlos the owner of the Second-hand store, Sergio, Clown by day, waiter by night, and his wife Victoria. Julieta, the youngest child, is the family's salvation. She just graduated from law school when, on the morning of November 6, 1985, she leaves for her job at the Palace of Justice and never returns. There are witnesses that claim to have seen her alive after the Palace burned down after the Guerilla attack, the habitants lives of the house won't be the same. Based on true events and on a play in Colombia, 1985.

Siempreviva
The economy is not doing well and in a few months Lucia will lose the mortgaged house where she lives with her two children, Mr. Carlos the owner of the Second-hand store, Sergio, Clown by day, waiter by night, and his wife Victoria. Julieta, the youngest child, is the family's salvation. She just graduated from law school when, on the morning of November 6, 1985, she leaves for her job at the Palace of Justice and never returns. There are witnesses that claim to have seen her alive after the Palace burned down after the Guerilla attack, the habitants lives of the house won't be the same. Based on true events and on a play in Colombia, 1985.

The Girl
A young woman who was part of the guerrilla group is now seeking a better life in the city. She wants to study medicine, to heal rather than harm, but she will face a challenge, because being part of outlaw groups always has consequences.

Miss Adrenaline: A Tale of Twins
A competitive biker takes the identity of her long-lost identical twin sister to bring her killers to justice and get the truth behind their separation.

Just Alice
Torn between two loves, Alicia secretly marries both a famous writer and a former priest. How long can she juggle love, lies and her double life?

The Car
When the Velezes agree to buy a used Chevrolet Bel-Air from their neighbors, who've recently won a brand-new car in a school raffle, they're thrilled about the prospect of leaving Bogotá's public transportation system behind. Little do they know that, despite its glossy red exterior, their newfound status symbol is a real lemon. Colombian director Luis Orjuela helms this hilarious look at the pitfalls of automobile ownership.

Heart's Decree
The Law of the Heart is a story that takes place in a successful law firm specializing in family law, specializing in divorce cases and, in general, in family and relationship conflicts. The decisions these lawyers make often affect them both inside and outside the office and in the courts. Some of them are guided by the law, but others are guided by their hearts—two paths that don't always go hand in hand when it comes to resolving legal conflicts.

Sana que sana
Rogelio Pataquiva, the handyman at the Clinica Verde, faces a tough decision that will test both his dreams and his heart. Torn between his longing to see the sea and the chance to support the “super-baldies,” a group of children with cancer who inspire him with their courage, Rogelio becomes part of an unexpected crime.
Filmography
as Rubén
as Alberto
as Mahecha
as Padre Rivas
as Doctor Espitia
as Victoria
as Don Arcesio Márquez
as Amilcar
as Tío Pedro